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I have a 2005 C6 base Vette and the front end links (at least on the passenger's side) have gone bad. I ordered new OEM end links and will be installing them tomorrow. I know this is a fairly straight-forward install and I've read a few DIY threads, but my question has to do with loading the suspension. My thought is to use a lift in which you drive onto, and therefore the front suspension is loaded. I believe this makes it easier to remove the end links. Am I correct?
I just put mine on Jack stands, removed the wheels and took of the end links. I read about loading the suspension and had my floor Jack ready to raise the suspension but I didn't have any problems just pulling them off. Took longer to get the car on stands and get the wheels off than it did to replace the end links. I did all four and my car is silent across rough pavement now.
Thanks for the feedback! I don't have the jack plugs, so I am going to avoid using the Y lift. That leaves me with the lift that you drive on, which means all 4 wheels will be loaded. I intend to swap out the front links while the wheels are still on.
Installed the front end links today. Word to the wise--do yourself a favor and remove the wheels before doing this install. I tried to save time and did this with the wheels on, and spent a stupid amount of time trying to get the right angles on the wrench to remove/put back on the nuts. Lesson learned.
Hopefully this resolves the noise I am hearing, which according to a local dealer was the end links.
Installed the front end links today. Word to the wise--do yourself a favor and remove the wheels before doing this install. I tried to save time and did this with the wheels on, and spent a stupid amount of time trying to get the right angles on the wrench to remove/put back on the nuts. Lesson learned.
Hopefully this resolves the noise I am hearing, which according to a local dealer was the end links.
I believe you were told to remove the wheels in an above post. Why ask questions if you cannot follow instructions? When I did mine I asked, was told, and all was well.
I believe you were told to remove the wheels in an above post. Why ask questions if you cannot follow instructions? When I did mine I asked, was told, and all was well.
Better question, why are you only replacing the one end link.
I look at it as a box set for replacements, since you can get all 4 for around $100 with only one shipping charge, and if one was worn out, the rest are shortly to follow.
Plus why get dirty/out the car on jack stands few times, when you can replace all 4 at the same time instead.
Better question, why are you only replacing the one end link.
I look at it as a box set for replacements, since you can get all 4 for around $100 with only one shipping charge, and if one was worn out, the rest are shortly to follow.
Plus why get dirty/out the car on jack stands few times, when you can replace all 4 at the same time instead.
I replaced both fronts. And yep, that wasn't the issue. Good old Chevy dealership can't troubleshoot for sh$t.
This morning I installed new OEM Z51 sway bars (front/rear). When removing/installing the fronts, I removed the front tires. While it was a bit easier to get at the end links, it isn't a whole lot easier. What is a PITA (and I am still trying to figure out) is keeping the end link stud from moving while tightening the nut. Yes, there is a very thin (almost like a washer) "nut" welded in place next to the bushing that, when properly held in place, allows you to tighten the nut. My box wrench is pretty thick and I could not get a good hold on this "washer nut". Whether it was the angle, how thick my wrench was or whatever it was a PITA. I am going to buy a thin-style box wrench to help in the future, but that is my least favorite part of the car to work on. Something that should be so simple kicked my a$$. Pathetic.